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Monday, March 10, 2014

Senators All Night Vigil Urging Action on Climate Change

Starting on Monday, March 10 and concluding on Tuesday, March 11, 28 Senators (26 Democrats and two independents) will be speaking all night to urge action on climate change. Immediately following votes on the evening of Monday, March 10 until approximately 9 am ET Tuesday, March 11, Senators from the Senate Climate Action Task Force will be holding the Senate floor to urge action on climate change.
“Climate change is real, it is caused by humans, and it is solvable,” said Senator Schatz. “Congress must act. On Monday night we’re going to show the growing number of Senators who are committed to working together to confront climate change.”

Senator Boxer said: “So many Senators coming together for an all-night session shows our commitment to wake up Congress to the dangers of climate change. All you have to do is look at China to see what happens to your country when you throw the environment under the bus.”

"The cost of Congress' inaction on climate change is too high for our communities, our kids and grandkids, and our economy,” Senator Whitehouse said. “On Monday we’ll be sending a clear message: it’s time for Congress to wake up and get serious about addressing this issue.”

About Me

Richard Matthews is a sustainability consultant, and the
owner of The Green Market Oracle. Richard is a member of the Society of
Environmental Journalists (SEJ) and he is a regular contributor to dozens of
publications including Environmental News Network (ENN), Industry Intelligence
i2blog, Green Conduct, NL-Aid, and Solar Feeds. His articles have been featured
in more than 50 publications including Scientific American, The Green Economy
Post, and ITHICA School of Business. Richard has also contributed to a United
Nations Development Program (UNDP) report on the Green Economy in Action.